Earlier this week, Cowboys receiver Dez Bryant told reporters that he could do anything that Lions wideout Calvin Johnson could do.

After putting up the second-highest single game receiving total in NFL history in Detroit’s 31-30 win over Dallas Sunday, it became evidently clear that no pass catcher in the league is even close to Megatron right now.

Johnson had the best day of his career, which served as his NFL record tying fifth game over 200 yards and the league’s first receiving performance over 300 yards since 1989, when Rams receiver Flipper Anderson went for 336 yards against the Saints.

Here is a breakdown of the five biggest moments of Johnson’s incredible 14-catch, 329-yard performance.

1) 87-yard catch and run in the first quarter

(Photo: Julian Gonzalez/Detroit Free Press)

On 2nd & 10 from his own 10-yard-line on the Lions’ third drive, Johnson takes a short pass to the right side of the field and dashes away from the Dallas secondary, crossing the field towards the other sideline as he breaks several tackles. Eventually he’s tackled from behind at the Dallas 3, but not before gaining 87 yards on the play.

2) Two-yard touchdown catch gives Detroit a 7-0 lead

(Photo: AP/Duane Burleson)

After three unsuccessful conversions following Johnson’s 87-yard grab, Lions coach Jim Schwartz keeps the offense on the field on 4th & 2, where Matthew Stafford finds his favorite target for a short touchdown, Johnson’s lone scoring play of the game.

3) 54-yard grab on 1st & 10 with 6:24 remaining

This acrobatic grab kicked off a seven play, 80 yard drive that culminated with a Reggie Bush touchdown run to cut the Dallas lead to 27-24 with 3:33 left in the game.

4) Johnson’s first catch of the final drive

(Photo: AP/Duane Burleson)

With less than a minute to play, he grabs a 17-yard pass to advance the ball to the Lions’ 37 on 2nd & 10.

5) His final catch of the game

(Photo: Gregory Shamus/Getty)

On 1st & 10 from the Cowboys’ 23 with time ticking down, Johnson catches a pass down the right side of the field and is stopped just short of the goal line with the clock still running. Matthew Stafford fakes a spike on the next play with 12 seconds remaining and dives into the end zone for the game winning touchdown.

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